Drawer F.D.
Container
Contains 106 Results:
Preliminary Results in Measuring the Hardiness of Plants, undated
Item — Drawer: F.D., Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
The Stephen T. Dexter papers consist of originals and reprints of scientific articles written by Stephen Torrey Dexter, former professor of crop science, and his associates and assistants. Of note, is the correspondence from Dexter to the University Archives as well as the "Nutrition of Plants, Animals, and Man". The correspondence provides anecdotal and autobiographical information about the research and how Dexter differentiated between important and unimportant information to send to the...
Dates:
undated
The Winter-Hardiness of Weeds, June 1937
Item — Drawer: F.D., Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
The Stephen T. Dexter papers consist of originals and reprints of scientific articles written by Stephen Torrey Dexter, former professor of crop science, and his associates and assistants. Of note, is the correspondence from Dexter to the University Archives as well as the "Nutrition of Plants, Animals, and Man". The correspondence provides anecdotal and autobiographical information about the research and how Dexter differentiated between important and unimportant information to send to the...
Dates:
June 1937
Correspondence, June 1972
File — Drawer: F.D., Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
The Stephen T. Dexter papers consist of originals and reprints of scientific articles written by Stephen Torrey Dexter, former professor of crop science, and his associates and assistants. Of note, is the correspondence from Dexter to the University Archives as well as the "Nutrition of Plants, Animals, and Man". The correspondence provides anecdotal and autobiographical information about the research and how Dexter differentiated between important and unimportant information to send to the...
Dates:
June 1972
Correspondence, undated
Item — Drawer: F.D., Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
The Stephen T. Dexter papers consist of originals and reprints of scientific articles written by Stephen Torrey Dexter, former professor of crop science, and his associates and assistants. Of note, is the correspondence from Dexter to the University Archives as well as the "Nutrition of Plants, Animals, and Man". The correspondence provides anecdotal and autobiographical information about the research and how Dexter differentiated between important and unimportant information to send to the...
Dates:
undated
Adaptability and Yield Trials of Several New Alfalfa Varieties, August 1957
Item — Drawer: F.D., Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
The Stephen T. Dexter papers consist of originals and reprints of scientific articles written by Stephen Torrey Dexter, former professor of crop science, and his associates and assistants. Of note, is the correspondence from Dexter to the University Archives as well as the "Nutrition of Plants, Animals, and Man". The correspondence provides anecdotal and autobiographical information about the research and how Dexter differentiated between important and unimportant information to send to the...
Dates:
August 1957
Alfalfa Seedling Emergence from Seed Lots Varying in Origin and Hard Seed Content, August 1955
Item — Drawer: F.D., Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
The Stephen T. Dexter papers consist of originals and reprints of scientific articles written by Stephen Torrey Dexter, former professor of crop science, and his associates and assistants. Of note, is the correspondence from Dexter to the University Archives as well as the "Nutrition of Plants, Animals, and Man". The correspondence provides anecdotal and autobiographical information about the research and how Dexter differentiated between important and unimportant information to send to the...
Dates:
August 1955
Alternate Three-Cutting Systems for Alfalfa, 1964
Item — Drawer: F.D., Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
The Stephen T. Dexter papers consist of originals and reprints of scientific articles written by Stephen Torrey Dexter, former professor of crop science, and his associates and assistants. Of note, is the correspondence from Dexter to the University Archives as well as the "Nutrition of Plants, Animals, and Man". The correspondence provides anecdotal and autobiographical information about the research and how Dexter differentiated between important and unimportant information to send to the...
Dates:
1964
Environmental and Cultural Variables That Influence the Establishment and Yield of Meadow Seedings, August 1953
Item — Drawer: F.D., Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
The Stephen T. Dexter papers consist of originals and reprints of scientific articles written by Stephen Torrey Dexter, former professor of crop science, and his associates and assistants. Of note, is the correspondence from Dexter to the University Archives as well as the "Nutrition of Plants, Animals, and Man". The correspondence provides anecdotal and autobiographical information about the research and how Dexter differentiated between important and unimportant information to send to the...
Dates:
August 1953
Experiments on the Production og Alfalfa Hay, May 1940
Item — Drawer: F.D., Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
The Stephen T. Dexter papers consist of originals and reprints of scientific articles written by Stephen Torrey Dexter, former professor of crop science, and his associates and assistants. Of note, is the correspondence from Dexter to the University Archives as well as the "Nutrition of Plants, Animals, and Man". The correspondence provides anecdotal and autobiographical information about the research and how Dexter differentiated between important and unimportant information to send to the...
Dates:
May 1940
Root Anatomy and Growth Habit of Some Alfalfa Varieties in Relation to Wilt Resistance and Winter-hardiness, 1958
Item — Drawer: F.D., Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
The Stephen T. Dexter papers consist of originals and reprints of scientific articles written by Stephen Torrey Dexter, former professor of crop science, and his associates and assistants. Of note, is the correspondence from Dexter to the University Archives as well as the "Nutrition of Plants, Animals, and Man". The correspondence provides anecdotal and autobiographical information about the research and how Dexter differentiated between important and unimportant information to send to the...
Dates:
1958
